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Coffee...
because sarcasm needs to be hydrated...

Daleks, resistance is futile...
G'Day...
16°/27°C, glaring sun, darn hot I might add, warnings about "chances of local thunderstorms" for the afternoon...
Nespresso en mass, air-fried mini Bratwursts, scrambled eggs, baked beans, fresh home baked rye bread, bio butter from happy cows and fresh cut chives at your disposal...
Already covered with this years first bug-bites and soaking sweat from "a little gardening work"
Replaced the solar shower... easy task...
Trimmed the lawn edges... also an easy task...
Then repair the lower fence tension wire... turned out to be broken at more then the one spot discovered initially...
So crawling around inside bushes, etc... to a) find the last intact piece of wire to attach, b) route the new wire, c) attach the tensioner on the corner post, d) put the repair clamp on and e) grapple the tensioner and rotate while its hidden deep inside a quince bush... pfffff...
OK, 7 yards of new wire installed, GF still on her knees and elbows to attach that chain link fence back to it...
Yes of course was it the low, hard to reach wire there; you thought it would have been easy and the top one?! NAY!!
So now I'm soaked and itching everywhere from darn mosquito bites, or such...
Thus: have a restful weekend
because sarcasm needs to be hydrated...

Daleks, resistance is futile...
G'Day...
16°/27°C, glaring sun, darn hot I might add, warnings about "chances of local thunderstorms" for the afternoon...
Nespresso en mass, air-fried mini Bratwursts, scrambled eggs, baked beans, fresh home baked rye bread, bio butter from happy cows and fresh cut chives at your disposal...
Already covered with this years first bug-bites and soaking sweat from "a little gardening work"
Replaced the solar shower... easy task...
Trimmed the lawn edges... also an easy task...
Then repair the lower fence tension wire... turned out to be broken at more then the one spot discovered initially...
So crawling around inside bushes, etc... to a) find the last intact piece of wire to attach, b) route the new wire, c) attach the tensioner on the corner post, d) put the repair clamp on and e) grapple the tensioner and rotate while its hidden deep inside a quince bush... pfffff...

OK, 7 yards of new wire installed, GF still on her knees and elbows to attach that chain link fence back to it...
Yes of course was it the low, hard to reach wire there; you thought it would have been easy and the top one?! NAY!!
So now I'm soaked and itching everywhere from darn mosquito bites, or such...
Thus: have a restful weekend
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